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it's used by all of us because nobody said it is too complicated for consumers. somebody said i don't know how to make a living. i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller more than the other stops. we released a study this month that said the $81 billion in savings we were going to make by having an investment produced no savings. it's too bad because the government put $25,000,000.40 billion investment why would they not produce any savings? if you've been to the hospital or doctor that you can see in front of you i filled out the form for him, nobody would have done if he wasn't an adult, the surgeon matej said almost certainly iraq to the pimex let's get a scam on him to confirm that. we felt the same seven page form we felt the same 15 minutes before but i know you've all been through it. we went to the emergency room where just for fun while they were waiting for a room i said if i were to pay for this with cash what would happen? it was the equivalent of saying i have a bomb strapped to my chest and i am going to blow up the hospital unless
it's used by all of us because nobody said it is too complicated for consumers. somebody said i don't know how to make a living. i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller more than the other stops. we released a study this month that said the $81 billion in savings we were going to make by having an investment produced no savings. it's too bad because the government put $25,000,000.40 billion investment why would they not produce any savings? if you've been to the hospital or...
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then they have to use units. they are constantly deploying troops to prevent slaves from running away to the enemy and joined the union army. they also have to divert troops to contain the deserters. they don't have any extra troops. so the pressure on the of numbers, by the end, by late 1864, i think the 1863 the secretary of war says there are no more white men to be had. and at that point the conversation starts years about whether they have to use black soldiers. bizarre, but i think the perfect arc of justice from slavery as an element of strength to we have to consider in anticipating slaves to force them to enlist in the confederacy. so that's another story i tell in the book is they don't contemplate emancipation out of the goodness of their heart. a lot of people think that the confederacy chose independence over slavery because by the end, some people were willing to enlist black many army. but the confederate congress was used to write and emancipation clause. so you can imagine how much of a nonstarte
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they used to hold up the dome of the u.s. capitol. however, as it was getting nearer to completion, they found out the sandstone that they used for the columns with and support the full weight. the dome of the capitol right now are the replicas of the columns. these were taken off of the capitol and moved several different locations around washington, d.c., and they finally ended up at the arboretum. these were quarried in virginia had a port where african-americans p8 quarried the stone, put it into blocks, put it on barges heading up the potomac brought to the washington harbor and then put on horse and carriage and brought up to the u.s. capitol. if you go out today, you can actually go out and put your hand on something that african-american slaves worked on for the u.s. capitol. but you don't have to go all the way out to the arboretum to put your hand on something the slaves work on. the national statuary hall outside of the u.s. capitol,úú this used to be the original chamber for the house of representatives. the columns in
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to kill us. and here in new york mandatory jail time if you are arrested with a loaded gun. loaded illegal gun. sounds good. the problem? fewer than half of those arrested for illegal possession of loaded handguns even received a state prison sentence. mandatory all right. unless a judge doesn't think they are. you you could drive an 18 wheeler through that old interest of justice excuse to not jail someone. and now the president wants to have a dialogue and mental illness. we know the virginia tech shooter and the colorado movie theater shooter and the gabby giffords shooter each had serious mental problems or were declared to be dangerous. even the newtown shooter who played violent video games for days on end had mental problems. it is interesting that the president mentioned nothing about violent images and video games. if we ban assault rifles then shouldn't we ban the images of assault rifles in movies and video games? what is that you say? the first amendment protects free speech? of cours
to kill us. and here in new york mandatory jail time if you are arrested with a loaded gun. loaded illegal gun. sounds good. the problem? fewer than half of those arrested for illegal possession of loaded handguns even received a state prison sentence. mandatory all right. unless a judge doesn't think they are. you you could drive an 18 wheeler through that old interest of justice excuse to not jail someone. and now the president wants to have a dialogue and mental illness. we know the virginia...
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happy so many people supported us. our kick start of supporters came in with over $30,000 in funding and made it possible. >> reporter: the bayou may be gone but it lives on in film and the memory of rock bands that made the trek to the doors on k street a destination. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> along with the performers, the filmmakers interviewed many of the people that worked at the bayou as sponsors and bar tenders. the public will get the first look at the film monday, february 25th when it airs on maryland public television. >>> still ahead at the bottom of the hour, post office accused of breaking traffic laws is refusing to pay their fines. why they claim they can get away with breaking the law. >>> the big story is the hostage situation in alabama reaching day number 6. investigators work with jimmy lee dykes who they say shot a bus driver and took a 5-year- old child inside his bunker. the little boy is being well taken care of with a new delivery of food, toys and medicine made today. the prayer vigil
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you can also join us on our facebook page or send us an e- mail. journal@c-span.org or tweet @cspanwj. why has there been gender inequality? guest: the answer has deep historical roots. violence is the enforcement mechanism to keep women down. the greater physical strength is what has tipped the scale historically. once those things began to happen and once the inequality, the gap widens, then it gets hard. in many cases, there are benefits that men accrue from having women pushed them. we need to in light of a lot of these men in that the future is coming and women are going to be empowered. you can either go with the flow, evolve, embrace it and it will be a better world, or you can get washed away. host: looking back at history, it has been less than 100 years that women have even had the right to vote. if you look at the debate prior to allowing women to vote, how are we doing in this country when it comes to gender equality or inequality? guest: we're doing better than most except for the nordic countries. we still see pay inequity and health
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it will be a war and it will be fun for all of us. we are at a moment right now , you this experience is know, a blessing for all of us. e thank god for the position we are in. on sunday, it is going down. the wizards look to rebound against the spurs. third straight game with an , nothing too , but the rookie .ompletely dominated this one 19 points. assists. at the half. 86 win. did not lose to georgetown at back insquare garden january. red storm got clobbered. they had redemption. circle the calendar today. hoyas up by 10. get a look at nate and others who led the charge. -- a career he debt career-high. second half. finds seth allena gain. terps win, 86-60. not to be outdone. virginia tech. marcus page to go over. -- too k over. they win 72-60. second half. dishes it to jonathan. they win 74-63. for more nfl award recaps, adrian peterson has peyton for mvp and opposite in opposite player for the year. year.sive player of the i thought he deserved it. thank you. it might sound like a fun job depending on your interest, but the stat
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know that it is a small chart and hard to see on this, but basically when an act of violence or gun use occurs, you have the initial officers that respond after the scene, and when the initial officers get there, they are going to administer aid to the victim and have one go to the hospital with them and if they make fire and they can get a dying declaration and be there for support and get a statement about who did this. >> as this happened, a notification gets made for the dispatch center and notified for our doc. our unit down there. and what happens is our doc will then notify, you are going to hear it on the radio and so we already have these vrt units in the third boxes, the responses and so the violent reduction team unit and the crime investigation units and our gang task force and homicide unit all respond depending on what the severity is. obviously if they died, the homicide will go out there. once the people get there and once the initial officers and the violence reduction teams get there, there is going to be an assessment made. they are going to try to acquire education o
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/booktv or follow us on twitter @booktv. you can also visit our website, booktv.org, and click on news about books. you're watching c-span2, politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. weeknights what's key public policy events in every weekend the lettuce nonfiction authors and books on book tv. you can see past programs and their schedules that our website at, and you could join in the conversation on social media sites. and now, taylor branch, author of the multi it volume of america in the king year's presents his thoughts on key moments in the civil rights movement. this is about an hour 15 spirited. >> thank you, mr. hale. thank you, atlanta. atlanta history center. i have been heretofore. and glad to be back. i am glad to be back talking about something that has been a subject that has been due to me my whole life and is inescapable now . i'm getting older, is my life's work a lamb glad for it. this is another round. i beg to take more questions tonight than i normally do. i am goi
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for us, it works. but it doesn't for everyone. tensions can run high as feelings get in the way of business. meet two entrepreneurs who have enlisted the help of their parents and together they figured out their own ways to balance the slippery slope of working with family. owning a clothing boutique was always janine harvey's dream. >> this is what i like ultimately want to do with my life. >> in 2011, at the age of 21, she opened alchemy hour boutique in new jersey with help from her parents. but this help wasn't a hand-out, it was a business agreement. >> i really wanted to treat them as investors and not just my parents giving me money. i took that as a loan from my parents. and we set up a plan to kind of pay back along the way. >> her parents, helen and john harvey. saw janine as a smart investment. she had always shown a love for fashion. and after realizing college wasn't a right fit, janine proved she had a natural knack in retail as a manager of a nearby clothing store. >> this is brilliant. because here instead of me sh
for us, it works. but it doesn't for everyone. tensions can run high as feelings get in the way of business. meet two entrepreneurs who have enlisted the help of their parents and together they figured out their own ways to balance the slippery slope of working with family. owning a clothing boutique was always janine harvey's dream. >> this is what i like ultimately want to do with my life. >> in 2011, at the age of 21, she opened alchemy hour boutique in new jersey with help from...
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by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because they want information about dissidents. political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. ne
by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because...
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follow us on twitter,@msnbc/your biz. next week, the owner of a successful low fat bagel company talks about the roller coaster of changing her focus to open a weight loss center. >> there was fear, but i also knew it was the right thing to do and it was easy from the perspective of it's like leaving a fad that's secure, that you know is secure, and going to one that you love. >> how kim benson took a leap of faith and how it worked out for her. until them, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>. >> paul: time for mitts and misses. >> you talk about misses, new york governor andrew cuomo pushed through a big gun control law in the new york state legislature. the poll dropped 15 points. there are few things in politics that can cause your approval rating to drop 15 points. the odds of the obama gun control just dropped about 15 points. >> new jersey governor chris christie is running for reelection but it's difficult to tell whether he is running as a democrat or republican. we have the bromance over hurricane sandy and he wants to raise the minimum rage where the unemployment rate is much higher is much higher than the national average. so a big miss for the but go guy. >> a hit to our colleagues in the media who are faurlg calling al gore on his hypocrisy. i think he expected the loving attention from various tv networks and instead, a lot of anchors and hosts were asking him how he could sell curr
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tweet us. >> up nex ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> consumer confidence overall has been rising but there is more work to do and economy is facing a major headline that goes to your point. that is republicans in congress. it's political brinkmanship that results in one primary victim and that is american middle-class. >> you wouldn't know that white house press secretary jay carney was doing spinning on the bad news of a surprise economic contraction he blames it all on house republicans. they are the ones that are responsible. >> obviously. >> this is a big story. it counters the inaugural narrative. now let's move on on gay rights and global warming and so on. "washington post" with the headline above the fold, g.d.p. shrank in fourth quarter. night before nbc news didn't touch it. they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside
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churchill did consume more alcohol than we're used today. not a great deal by the standards of the contemporary and drink didn't effect him or his work. churchill drank a small amount of whiskey with soda, no ice, in a glass about this big. they called it mouthwash. at lunch and dinner he drank a half bottle of champagne. they sent him a case of the 1928 until the sum mys ran out in 1953. when churchill died in 1965 he had only gone through the 1934 vintage. after his death, they ordered that all bottles imported to britain would have a black mourning ban stripped across the bottle. every dinner and important occasion throughout his life, was marked with champagne. after dinner, churchill drank brandy. neat. and, by the way, he drank brandy not port. early had his life a doctor recommended brandy instead of port. this is one of the few times he followed a doctor's orders. perhaps knowing that port would be bad for what he called his indy, always patting his stomach when he said this. his indy jex something he suffered from given the meals he
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thanks for joining us. make sure and tune into the radio show. we're on fox news talk, seer ios every weekday from putting to 6:00 p.m. we'll have another great show for you on fox business. in the meantime, i hope to hear gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" it's super bowl weekend, and the point scoring has alredy begun. we are talking about the ads, of course. we have the super preview. also, a not so super jobs report. have we reached the jobs in this country? and if you want your portfolio to peak but do not have the stomach for stocks and bonds, how about collectible coins? "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all that and more coming up later, including that dow hitting a 5-year high closing above 14,000. that was good news. first, more good news, super bowl weekend this year. the san francisco 49ers taking home the coveted vince lombardi trophy or will it be the baltimore ravens? i guess we will have to watch and see like everybody else, 111 million fans. joining in on sunday, not just for th
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>. >> paul: time for mitts and misses. >> you talk about misses, new york governor andrew cuomo pushed through a big gun control law in the new york state legislature. the poll dropped 15 points. there are few things in politics that can cause your approval
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strength across lines that divide us. it's not new that we remember our history that race relations are involved. i think that we should be ashamed of doing it both on the left and the right that we don't do it, and if you're interested in why, i've mentioned george wallace, i can also, people in the civil rights movement turned against a lot of their own examples. number one, nine violence. nonviolence became in popular among people in the civil rights movement. the most powerful idea was the first one that was abandoned and there are a lot of other pashtun religious. the left turned against religious. when it was half of the movement inspiration and half of dr. king's magnificent formula of equal souls and equal votes, one foot in the scriptures, one foot in the constitution. than the next thing you know people are turning against the spiritual base of democracy. we must remember the civil war for centuries, when our growing up in atlantic of my textbooks in the civil war had nothing to do with slavery and we got a lot
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>> used to play for the dolphins and big, blue eyes, right? >> yes. >> the fact that he had a big reputation and you go, whoa, okay. >> tom, why is it called a love child? shouldn't it be men are lazy, unfaithful and jerks? >> i don't like your answer to it either. love child, what is this midevil times? is it like "game of thrones"? you know the difference between a love child and an affair is the love child, they didn't get an abortion. >> we make it a higher crime. >> having sex outside of marriage it is the only crime where the punishment decreases if you destroy the evidence. >> i reject the fact that kids are punishments. >> you are punished more with saddling this midevil love child. it is a kid. it is a human being. >> rick, thoughts? >> i don't care. this is a guy who is in the football hall of fame. he is not in the husband hall of fame. he made a mistake and supporting the kid. sounds like he is doing the right thing. let's move on. >> bill, you had an affair with a miami dolphin, but it was a human. >> i will not be going back. glo
>> used to play for the dolphins and big, blue eyes, right? >> yes. >> the fact that he had a big reputation and you go, whoa, okay. >> tom, why is it called a love child? shouldn't it be men are lazy, unfaithful and jerks? >> i don't like your answer to it either. love child, what is this midevil times? is it like "game of thrones"? you know the difference between a love child and an affair is the love child, they didn't get an abortion. >> we make...
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this is one of those factors pushing us in that direction. now another big change is the nature of the welfare state. this is something which didn't exist in ninteenth-century 19thy ninteenth-century america. we were basically on our own. as we got older children to care of us in one of the basic reasons to have children. you have a gaggle of kids and you hope that one of them at least it's a good one and will look after you. and now we don't need to have that anymore. we have social security and medicare. it's still nice to have a child ... and to look at you as you begin to drool and watch more jeopardy but it's no longer necessary. all these little things and these tiny changes, some bigger and some smaller have pushed us in the direction of having fewer and fewer children. >> host: back to the issue you raised about the cost of children. you. you in fact mention this throughout the book. you talked about the increasing price of a child such as $1000 drillers for parents who want to get into that as well as some of the figures on the cost
this is one of those factors pushing us in that direction. now another big change is the nature of the welfare state. this is something which didn't exist in ninteenth-century 19thy ninteenth-century america. we were basically on our own. as we got older children to care of us in one of the basic reasons to have children. you have a gaggle of kids and you hope that one of them at least it's a good one and will look after you. and now we don't need to have that anymore. we have social security...
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tear grasses -- had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters. some of the refugees attacked some of the aid workers and security forces. there is a very high level of frustration inside the camps because these people are having to live inside a cold community of tents outside the villa of the winter. these riots at scuffles are not unusual at have happened in the past. usually it is because of deep frustration. they have 2 q every day to receive assistance, blankets and tents. it is very frustrating. >> thank you. fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan has displaced from 100,000 people. united nations officials say its quickly turning into one of the biggest crises of the year. violence broke out because of a dispute over a gold mine in a remote part of our four. a convoy carrying blankets and other supplies has just set off on a days long journey to deliver emergency aid. at least 15 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on the provincial police headquarters in iraq. 90 people were wounded. one suicide bomber targeted the
tear grasses -- had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters. some of the refugees attacked some of the aid workers and security forces. there is a very high level of frustration inside the camps because these people are having to live inside a cold community of tents outside the villa of the winter. these riots at scuffles are not unusual at have happened in the past. usually it is because of deep frustration. they have 2 q every day to receive assistance, blankets and tents. it is very...
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craig boswell reporting for us. thanks very much, craig, appreciate it. >>> another big story tonight. rg3 getting recognized by his peers. dave ross has much more on this rarity for a redskin. hey. >> this is a big deal. normally you don't get too excited over an individual award in a team sport, but this is a big award and one that hasn't happened to a redskin in over 38 years. rg3 was cleared to attend tonight's awards ceremony. griffin was named the nfl's rookie of the year, meaning beating out guys like russell wilson and alfred morris. rg3 becomes the first redskin to win this award since mike thomas back in 1975. griffin had an incredible rookie season, going for 20 touchdowns against five interceptions. this is a picture from tonight when he won the award. he set a rookie rushing record with 815 yards, and a funny moment when he accepted that award. he said quote, it's truly a blessing to be up here and to be standing. good to see he hasn't lost his sense of humor after having knee surgery. >> let's hope all
craig boswell reporting for us. thanks very much, craig, appreciate it. >>> another big story tonight. rg3 getting recognized by his peers. dave ross has much more on this rarity for a redskin. hey. >> this is a big deal. normally you don't get too excited over an individual award in a team sport, but this is a big award and one that hasn't happened to a redskin in over 38 years. rg3 was cleared to attend tonight's awards ceremony. griffin was named the nfl's rookie of the year,...
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that's the word i'd use very carefully. it is not a culture of of of stereotypical rambo-kind of things because that's not the way special operations succeed. that's how you lose. and so you have to build a culture that a is evolved of problem solving, and problem solving in which building teams does that. so what happened is we went up through the first -- i was in the rangers and then joint special operations command through the first gulf war where we did scud hunting, hunting for iraqi missiles out in western iraq. and we were getting better and better at what we did. we all paid huge attention to what mark wrote so brilliantly about in black hawk down. that was the operation mogadishu. we went to school on that experience aided by the document that he had written on an operation that had gone very badly but then had been, essentially, dealt with by the force on the ground with extraordinary courage. but a lot of holes in what we could do came out. we came out as a fairly brittle force, ie, if everything went perfectly
that's the word i'd use very carefully. it is not a culture of of of stereotypical rambo-kind of things because that's not the way special operations succeed. that's how you lose. and so you have to build a culture that a is evolved of problem solving, and problem solving in which building teams does that. so what happened is we went up through the first -- i was in the rangers and then joint special operations command through the first gulf war where we did scud hunting, hunting for iraqi...
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thank you for joining us. super bowl xlvii coverage continues in 25 minutes with 11 news sunday morning. see you then. >>> back on a sunday morning, february 3rd, 2013. thanks to all the folks that have come out on a pretty brisk sunday morning. thanks to you as well. i'm lester holt with erica hill, dylan dreyer and tom jamas. it is great to have you here. >>> it is game day in new orleans. fans are getting ready to root on their favorite team. jenna is there with a preview. >> reporter: we have a lot coming up in the next half hour. we are going to talk to many so of the fans and we are going to hear from some of the quarterbacks in the game and maybe we will even take a gator aid bath. just for good measure. we'll talk to you in a minute. of course, for many people, it is not just about the game. it is also about the commercials. we're going to take a look at some of those ads, which can be big wins and losses of their own. some of the wins creating some buzz, some you may not have seen. a little sneak peek
thank you for joining us. super bowl xlvii coverage continues in 25 minutes with 11 news sunday morning. see you then. >>> back on a sunday morning, february 3rd, 2013. thanks to all the folks that have come out on a pretty brisk sunday morning. thanks to you as well. i'm lester holt with erica hill, dylan dreyer and tom jamas. it is great to have you here. >>> it is game day in new orleans. fans are getting ready to root on their favorite team. jenna is there with a preview....
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>> i'm using top sirloin. put a little bit of a dry rub on it and smoke it over charcoal. >> i am going to throw some onions on here too. >> raw onion, the classic baltimore pit beef sandwiches, the tiger sauce. pile it nice. >> so we have ten seconds to try our sandwiches. >> either way, thank you. >> both places are a winner today. >> we're going to take a little taste. kenny callahan, thank you very much. we'll be back with the verdict right after these messages. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay thank you. dare to le
>> i'm using top sirloin. put a little bit of a dry rub on it and smoke it over charcoal. >> i am going to throw some onions on here too. >> raw onion, the classic baltimore pit beef sandwiches, the tiger sauce. pile it nice. >> so we have ten seconds to try our sandwiches. >> either way, thank you. >> both places are a winner today. >> we're going to take a little taste. kenny callahan, thank you very much. we'll be back with the verdict right after...
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mark, what can you tell us? >> yeah, lester, that gun range was chris kyle's second home practically. we're 100 miles east in lancaster, texas. this is where the suspect is from. he's being held in the police department. already gone before a judge, arraigned on two counts of capital murder. we have some video from the scene on where routh was captured. we're still trying to get more information on him. we know at this point as far as a criminal history, he was convicted of dwi last year. that's all we've got on him. what we are trying to find out is motive and what if any relationship he had with chris kyle and the other victim, chad littlefield. the texas highway patrol is one of the agencies investigating. here's what they say he did right after the murders. >> he traveled back to his residence in lancaster. lancaster police department was able to catch up with him there. they took him into custody without incident after a brief pursuit. >> all right. police tell us they have a long way to go on this investig
mark, what can you tell us? >> yeah, lester, that gun range was chris kyle's second home practically. we're 100 miles east in lancaster, texas. this is where the suspect is from. he's being held in the police department. already gone before a judge, arraigned on two counts of capital murder. we have some video from the scene on where routh was captured. we're still trying to get more information on him. we know at this point as far as a criminal history, he was convicted of dwi last year....
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so, cheer us up. tell us what is the stuff that you think is most heartening about the world today? >> well, through innovation life is getting better at a really amazing rate. one of the statistics i think is kind of a report card for the world is how many children under the age of 5 die every year. and back in 1960, it was over 20 million. by 1990, came down to 12 million and now, we're on track by 2015, to be half of that. less than 6 million. that's the greatest rate of decrease we've ever seen. now it's vaccines, it's better nutrition. we are making progress against these very tough problems. and i think it's partly because bad news happens kind of all of a sudden and good news is a little bit at a time. even the empowerment of the internet, one little thing at a time. you could miss, you could almost thing people are saying life is better beforehand which is not even close to being true. >> what would you say to somebody, an american who says, yeah, this is great. but we're going through this terrible economic crisis and things look pretty grim for the united states? >> well,
so, cheer us up. tell us what is the stuff that you think is most heartening about the world today? >> well, through innovation life is getting better at a really amazing rate. one of the statistics i think is kind of a report card for the world is how many children under the age of 5 die every year. and back in 1960, it was over 20 million. by 1990, came down to 12 million and now, we're on track by 2015, to be half of that. less than 6 million. that's the greatest rate of decrease we've...
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at the sum total, media is hurting us more than helping us. why? >> guest: for the past several years, a lot of us feel like we've let turkey in sandy. but a lot of people are doing are saying hey, put up a few sandbags, here's an umbrella. do as i say it will be fine. they're the ones telling you the umbrella of the sandbags to make you sign. >> host: could you be specific? >> guest: suzy orman has said she would not go to the stock market herself, set up at the money navigator with a small mutual fund investor who is getting amazing results. one of the reasons he was getting amazing results was because he had a typographical error and had misstated some return numbers of the indexes. it's a lot easier to get great results when you do that. so she was doing that. dave ramsey has told people to this day if they can expect 12% average annual returns an american to be fair they did get that 2012, but that was one year. that's not a number people about forgotten on any consistent basis. the other thing he said which i find amazingly hurtful is he urgi
at the sum total, media is hurting us more than helping us. why? >> guest: for the past several years, a lot of us feel like we've let turkey in sandy. but a lot of people are doing are saying hey, put up a few sandbags, here's an umbrella. do as i say it will be fine. they're the ones telling you the umbrella of the sandbags to make you sign. >> host: could you be specific? >> guest: suzy orman has said she would not go to the stock market herself, set up at the money...
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if you could give us your views on what extent immigration reform will help us deal with other countries and to foster u.s. values abroad. >> my last bilateral meeting was yesterday with the new foreign secretary of mexico. we talked about the benefits to the united states and mexico and all of north america and better integrating our economies, particularly our electricity grid and so much else. immigration reform is the right thing to do for america and for people that are here that have been here for a long time and have made their contributions to this country have been law- abiding and contributing residents. it is to our benefit with our neighbors to the south. what is happened has been a slowing down of immigration from mexico because as our economy was struggling and jobs were not as available and the mexican economy was growing, people did not come or they went home. to the immigration flows are coming from further south where there's a lot of instability and significant poverty. we have to have this comprehensive immigration reform which means border security and help with bord
if you could give us your views on what extent immigration reform will help us deal with other countries and to foster u.s. values abroad. >> my last bilateral meeting was yesterday with the new foreign secretary of mexico. we talked about the benefits to the united states and mexico and all of north america and better integrating our economies, particularly our electricity grid and so much else. immigration reform is the right thing to do for america and for people that are here that...
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if you're just joining us, thanks for joining us. here's what's happening right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a funeral going on this afternoon for an alabama school bus driver, who was killed when he tried to protect the kids on his bus when a gunman came on board. all the children made it off safely except for one 5-year-old boy who has been kidnapped and held in a bunker for five days now. >> this guy found himself in extraordinary circumstances, he's being laid to rest today. how is he being remembered there? >> people around here know him as chuck. we saw hundreds of people come together at the civic center, because they had to find a bigger venue for all the people who showed up today. members of the military who were there. again honored as people filed into the room. and we even saw school buses that brought faculty and students. people remember him as a father, a husband, who always had a smile on his face. this bus driver who lost his life to protect the students on board his bus. one of his friends said this is a person who
if you're just joining us, thanks for joining us. here's what's happening right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a funeral going on this afternoon for an alabama school bus driver, who was killed when he tried to protect the kids on his bus when a gunman came on board. all the children made it off safely except for one 5-year-old boy who has been kidnapped and held in a bunker for five days now. >> this guy found himself in extraordinary circumstances, he's being laid to rest today....
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joining us in new york pete dominick. do you see him plunging into a race or is this a bit of a stunt? >> it is hard to know what is in somebody's heart. he is trying to get attention and more people watching and listening to what he does on the radio and on tv. i think the question becomes, howie, can viewers transvert to voters. if he won a republican primary and went up against frank lautenberg or cory booker saving babies and shoveling his constituents out under snow, then i think he would probably end up finding the voter box is empty as al capone's vault. to be fair, so many people watched that so many years go. would those people vote for geraldo? >> when we look at the things he has done on the air over the years, he does have political baggage getting into this race? >> is erica his fourth or fifth wife? >> it is his fifth wife, for the record. he also wrote a book called "exposing myself" which has to do with other women he's been with. >> so, look, he also blamed trayvon martin's hoodie for getting him shot. he
joining us in new york pete dominick. do you see him plunging into a race or is this a bit of a stunt? >> it is hard to know what is in somebody's heart. he is trying to get attention and more people watching and listening to what he does on the radio and on tv. i think the question becomes, howie, can viewers transvert to voters. if he won a republican primary and went up against frank lautenberg or cory booker saving babies and shoveling his constituents out under snow, then i think he...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolac laxative tablets. dulcolac provides gentle relief overnight unlike miralax and metamucil that can take up to...
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. >> the germs that make us sick are everywhere. with this year's bad flu season, you can run but can't hide from the germs around us. >> viruses starts from humans and it comes from a cough or sneeze and gets the virus on his or her hands, and then touches something. >> how easily do we pass them around? news4 conducted our own unscientific experiment to find out, and we went to the officers of carfax and spread around the glow germ, and it's invisible to the naked eye. we let employees go to work. after 20 minutes we took out the black light for a look. the powder like a virus had spread on to nearly everybody's hands and faces. >> i had a lot more than i expected to have. it's pretty gross. >> you start to realize how easily, you know, it gets passed around from person to person and object to object. >> once you touch another surface, the virus can stay there for hours or even days so that surfaces are a great way to transmit viruses from person to person. >> the doctor is an infectious disease specialist at the nationals in toot
. >> the germs that make us sick are everywhere. with this year's bad flu season, you can run but can't hide from the germs around us. >> viruses starts from humans and it comes from a cough or sneeze and gets the virus on his or her hands, and then touches something. >> how easily do we pass them around? news4 conducted our own unscientific experiment to find out, and we went to the officers of carfax and spread around the glow germ, and it's invisible to the naked eye. we...
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>> i just used four. reporter: tabasco seems to be on almost every table in town. >> it goes on probably 80% of the food i eat. >> i'm an addict. reporter: louisianaians would be disappointed if their food didn't bite back. >> i think it makes life a little spicier, a little more peppery, and we're kind of known for our spice here in new orleans. >> reporter: ronnie coal is a renown new orleans musician and tabasco user. or is it abuser? >> well, to say that i use a lot of tabasco would be an understatement. what i bring... when i bring my own bottle with me. >> reporter: you had one two or three days ago. >> no, just this morning. reporter: he takes tabasco with him all over the world. ronnie can't take any chances. >> no matter where we're going we always have tabasco with us. my wife carries it in her purse. >> reporter: it seems no coincidence that every bottle of tabasco sauce is made in louisiana. on avery island in bayou country about 140 miles west of new orleans. >> this is not allowed in south l
>> i just used four. reporter: tabasco seems to be on almost every table in town. >> it goes on probably 80% of the food i eat. >> i'm an addict. reporter: louisianaians would be disappointed if their food didn't bite back. >> i think it makes life a little spicier, a little more peppery, and we're kind of known for our spice here in new orleans. >> reporter: ronnie coal is a renown new orleans musician and tabasco user. or is it abuser? >> well, to say that...